Friends, Vastu Shastra has great importance in Hinduism, which tells us new rules of living, in Hindu culture, purity and cleanliness are deeply rooted, especially when it comes to cooking and eating. So cooking without bathing is not only considered inauspicious, but also harmful at the spiritual, planetary and health level. Let's know the full details-
Purity is paramount in Hinduism
In the Hindu tradition, bathing is considered a basic form of purification. Starting any sacred or household work, including cooking, without bathing is considered impure and disrespectful.
Gods do not accept impure offerings
Gods also do not accept food prepared without cleaning. If a person cooks without bathing, the offerings offered to the gods become invalid.
Goddess Annapurna resides in the kitchen
The kitchen is the abode of Mother Annapurna - the goddess of food. Therefore, it is essential to maintain cleanliness and purity in the kitchen space.
Vastu Shastra: Negative energy can affect health
Cooking in an impure state can attract negative vibrations. This can affect the energy of the food.
Planetary effects: Rahu and Ketu doshas
Cooking food without taking a bath can increase the inauspicious effects of Rahu and Ketu, potentially leading to planetary defects (Graha Dosha) in the horoscope.
Tamasic food and its effects
Food cooked without taking a bath is considered tamasic, which increases lethargy, negativity and impurities in the mind and body. This reduces positivity in the home environment.
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